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NILAI-NILAI BUDAYA PADA TRADISI ACARA POTANG BALIMAU  MASYARAKAT MELAYU DI KECAMATAN UJUNGBATU Rupiana; Wimbrayadi
Avant-garde: Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Seni Pertunjukan Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): Februari
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/1s95gq53

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This research aims to describe the values contained in the Balimau Potang traditional event in the Malay community of Ujung Batu District. This type of research is qualitative with a descriptive analytic method. The instruments for this research are the researcher themselves, supported by writing tools, a flash drive and a camera. Data collection techniques include literature study, observation, interviews, and documentation. The steps in data analysis are data collection, data reduction, and drawing conclusions. The research results show that the Balimau Potang tradition in Ujung Batu District contains various important values that reflect the richness of culture and the social life of the community. The cultural values of the Balimau Potang event tradition are a blend of spiritual, ethical, moral, norms, and customs. The spiritual values in this tradition foster a spirit of self-purification in the lead-up to Ramadan. Balimau reflects a symbol of repentance and inner and outer cleansing that strengthens the relationship between humans and God. Moral and ethical values teach the importance of maintaining good behaviour, courtesy, especially when gathering together for religious and cultural activities. The social normative values of balimau reinforce the community's adherence to religious and social norms, such as dressing modestly, respecting elders and community leaders, and maintaining order during events. The values of togetherness and mutual cooperation in the potang balimau event illustrate the solidarity of the community through collective participation in preparing the event, both physically and spiritually, reflecting local wisdom and the spirit of unity. The values of customs in this tradition embody the preservation of local culture that is passed down through generations. Cultural values are reflected in the implementation of professions, the use of regional languages, performing arts, and the active role of cultural figures (ninic mamak).
THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FAMILY HYGIENE PRACTICES AMONG FISHING HOUSEHOLDS AND STUNTING AMONG UNDER-FIVE CHILDREN IN PADANG SEURAHET VILLAGE Rupiana; Teungku Nih Farisni; Fakhrurradhi Luthfi; T. Alamsyah; Yulizar
MEDALION JOURNAL: Medical Research, Nursing, Health and Midwife Participation Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): December
Publisher : PT. Radja Intercontinental Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/medalion.v6i4.255

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Stunting remains a major public health problem in Indonesia, particularly in coastal areas where family sanitation and hygiene conditions are inadequate. Padang Seuraheut Village, Johan Pahlawan Subdistrict, West Aceh, is a coastal area predominantly inhabited by fishing families with limited environmental sanitation, restricted access to clean water, and suboptimal hygiene practices. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between family hygiene practices and the incidence of stunting among under-five children in the village. This study employed a quantitative approach with a cross-sectional design and was conducted from August to December 2025. The study population comprised all children aged 12–59 months totaling 1,442, with a sample of 94 children selected using simple random sampling. Data on family hygiene practices were collected through mothers as respondents using questionnaires and observation checklists. Data were analyzed using the Chi-Square test. The results showed that all hygiene and sanitation variables were significantly associated with the incidence of stunting (p < 0.05). Poor handwashing practices with soap were strongly associated with stunting (100%), as were inadequate latrine conditions (75.0%), unhygienic food storage and preparation (76.6%), and improper waste and wastewater disposal (73.1%). These findings indicate that family hygiene practices and environmental sanitation play a substantial role in increasing the risk of stunting among under-five children. Improvements in sanitation facilities, family hygiene education, and community-based interventions in coastal areas should be prioritized as strategic measures for stunting prevention.